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>> oh, yes. 1994 was the peak of the good time in south africa. then now with the other politics and other parties fighting, it's quite tense right now. >> it's not like it was before where everybody's -- you know, it's black and white. literally. we're unified on this. they're unified on that. >> these days, the party that freed the country from white rule, the anc, is not universally loved anymore. in recent years, they've been criticized for inaction, corruption and cronyism. and opposition parties are gaining strength. >> i think that's maybe new to us, i think we're trying to navigate reality. how do you deal with so many opinions? the party that you loved the whole time, that brought about this freedom, is fumbling the ball. so what do you do? because in democracy, you should act. >> smileys. >> oh. >> smileys. fire roasted sheep's head. lips shrivelled back in a joker like rictus of deliciousness. chopped into tasty, tasty bits and eaten with cold beer? yes, of course, yes. just needs a little salt and pepper. >> good stuff. that looks good
>> oh, yes. 1994 was the peak of the good time in south africa. then now with the other politics and other parties fighting, it's quite tense right now. >> it's not like it was before where everybody's -- you know, it's black and white. literally. we're unified on this. they're unified on that. >> these days, the party that freed the country from white rule, the anc, is not universally loved anymore. in recent years, they've been criticized for inaction, corruption and...
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south africa was not part of it then. they are now. how important is it to say that they'll start lending money b by 2016. >> it's important to say that they did something. if they didn't decide this they wouldn't have any institution . they have been discussing these two things for five years now. so they need to get it done otherwise it would just look like clients. we have many such clients. we have g-7, previously g- 8. >> does a new development bank threaten the power structure? >> it does not threaten them yet yet. there is a fund called the chang mai initiative. >> no one has borrowed from it. >> all the political problems that the imf faces are going to be faced by these other banks as well. the chang mai initiative could not come to an agreement with their loans. so what did they do? they said if you want to borrow from chang mai, you have to adhere to the imf. and they have passed it to the imf. the bricks have started out with an interesting plan. all members are equal. they each give $10 billion. they get equal vote shares
south africa was not part of it then. they are now. how important is it to say that they'll start lending money b by 2016. >> it's important to say that they did something. if they didn't decide this they wouldn't have any institution . they have been discussing these two things for five years now. so they need to get it done otherwise it would just look like clients. we have many such clients. we have g-7, previously g- 8. >> does a new development bank threaten the power...
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is trying to protect its industry, so is south africa. it accused europe of dumping cheap chicken here. >> we gain on the crit are yous and lose -- citrus, and lose on the chicken. all countries in the world are understanding that jobs are such a big issue. >> the citrus industry is a major employer in south africa. tim says it will not last long if the e.u. rules are tougher. >> it's putting a strain on the business. >> if you consider black spot makes up 50% of the spraying costs. >> without an alternative market, he's happy to play by the rules for now, each though he doesn't agree with them. >> doctors in nigeria are trying to contact 30,000 people who might be at risk after coming in contact with an ebola patient who flew in from liberia. his death is the first reported case of a highly infectious disease. 632 have died in guinea, liberia and sierra leone. symptoms are fever and joint pain. >>> our women in the u.k. are the first in europe to become pregnant using an ivf screening procedure. cario mapping allows doctors to screen emb
is trying to protect its industry, so is south africa. it accused europe of dumping cheap chicken here. >> we gain on the crit are yous and lose -- citrus, and lose on the chicken. all countries in the world are understanding that jobs are such a big issue. >> the citrus industry is a major employer in south africa. tim says it will not last long if the e.u. rules are tougher. >> it's putting a strain on the business. >> if you consider black spot makes up 50% of the...
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africa when south africa needed the money for educating and health care for the children. now it is brazil. brazil has a lot of problems with a lot of poor people. they don't need airplanes, they need social welfare. this is very embarrassing, we think. it is a contradiction to the idea of cutting military expenses. >> the issue of global warming. how do you propose to do with it? >> we have to make sustainable environment way of behaving in every level of society, and we have to work with the tools that we have, which means taxes, which means changing energy systems. we have to go to sun and wind and water. we have very good possibilities as we do do that, but there are different opinions. we don't -- among the political parties. we don't want nuclear power, for example. some political parties want. but we are quite in the same view upon the question as the green party, which is now ending the scene back here. it is their day today. what makes us different from other political parties is that we put in a lot of knowledge about discrimination, how it works in society. that
africa when south africa needed the money for educating and health care for the children. now it is brazil. brazil has a lot of problems with a lot of poor people. they don't need airplanes, they need social welfare. this is very embarrassing, we think. it is a contradiction to the idea of cutting military expenses. >> the issue of global warming. how do you propose to do with it? >> we have to make sustainable environment way of behaving in every level of society, and we have to...
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it was a $5 billion upgrade to south africa's hardware. it meant the country would have new frigates, helicopters and fighter jets. the deal and the people involved has been dogged by corruption allegations. two served prison terms for accepting bribes from international arms companies, including a former financial advisor to the current president. charms against zuma were dropped before he became president. it's been 15 years since the deal was done. lawyers representing opponents to it at the inquiry say sav caps deserve to know the truth. >> we are hoping people will be held accountable. the public - it's for the public to know what happened. so we can investigate these things, and make sure that people who were responsible for a wrongdoing during the arms deal itself, will be held to t account. south africans were told it would create tens of thousands. some shacks were destroyed here last week, as the people living in them were evicted. they have no land, and no homes. they said the $5 billion arms deal was a waste. >> it would be bet
it was a $5 billion upgrade to south africa's hardware. it meant the country would have new frigates, helicopters and fighter jets. the deal and the people involved has been dogged by corruption allegations. two served prison terms for accepting bribes from international arms companies, including a former financial advisor to the current president. charms against zuma were dropped before he became president. it's been 15 years since the deal was done. lawyers representing opponents to it at the...
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africa right yeah i grew up in south africa i was very young when i was twenty three years old came to this country. actually went to canada got a masters in science came to u.c.l.a. became a full surgeon at. u.c.l.a. . joined a got a grant from nasa as part of the nasa space shuttle science program. i'm also exactly director while a health institute at u.c.l.a. so i you know i we all these different how we use a surgeon general surgeon i was a pancras transplant surgeon i was a cancer surgeon i was a general question just style surgeon but really. wanted to take on the challenge of the bankers which is what is your specialty called i should. i think that's my problem i think there's no box and i don't look at life in in these little boxes these siloed boxes in these labels at the end of the day i consider myself a scientist looking at the wonders of biology of matters of your body and trying to figure out how we can actually improve health this is just that i've interviewed almost every type of specialist and ontology must be the hardest because you're dealing with so many people w
africa right yeah i grew up in south africa i was very young when i was twenty three years old came to this country. actually went to canada got a masters in science came to u.c.l.a. became a full surgeon at. u.c.l.a. . joined a got a grant from nasa as part of the nasa space shuttle science program. i'm also exactly director while a health institute at u.c.l.a. so i you know i we all these different how we use a surgeon general surgeon i was a pancras transplant surgeon i was a cancer surgeon...
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this basin stretches almost across the country of south africa. look on as a curse for some and a blessing for others, locked into the basin might be as much as 400 trillion feet of shale gas, the fifth largest deposit in the world. since the moratorium on natural gas exploration was lifted in 2012, companies like royal dutch shell and others are lining up about south africa's door, waiting for the green light for what the moment -- for what the government hopes will be green energy, jobs, development. >> one of the issues we have with the long-term costs of fracking is that the governments and the oil and gas industries are very keen to promote it on the basis that it brings prosperity. what is this the talking about? are they talking about short- term gains for a few global companies and the government that is to be ruling at the moment? that is what they call prosperity. that prosperity is that the cost of the prosperity of future generations, then it is not worth it. >> this group is part of a growing resistance to natural gas production that
this basin stretches almost across the country of south africa. look on as a curse for some and a blessing for others, locked into the basin might be as much as 400 trillion feet of shale gas, the fifth largest deposit in the world. since the moratorium on natural gas exploration was lifted in 2012, companies like royal dutch shell and others are lining up about south africa's door, waiting for the green light for what the moment -- for what the government hopes will be green energy, jobs,...
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the eu may try to protect industries so is south africa and accused country of dumping cheap chicken here and added extra duties. >> we gained jobs on the citrus side and the chicken side and the other way around for europe. but i think at the moment politicians are very interventionalists and all countries in the world are understanding that jobs have become a big issue. >> reporter: a major employer in south africa but will not last long if eu rules get tougher. >> putting a huge strain on the whole business. if you consider that black spot control makes up 50% of the costs. >> reporter: but without an alternative market he is happy to play by the rules for now. even though he doesn't agree with them. tonya page, al jazeera, south africa. >>> thanks for watching the al jazeera news hour for our viewers in the united states it's back to your regular programming on al jazeera america for our international viewers sammy is with you in just a moment with much more news on al jazeera, stay with us. ♪ >> it's also impossible to see... >> israeli aggression... >> coverage of the middle
the eu may try to protect industries so is south africa and accused country of dumping cheap chicken here and added extra duties. >> we gained jobs on the citrus side and the chicken side and the other way around for europe. but i think at the moment politicians are very interventionalists and all countries in the world are understanding that jobs have become a big issue. >> reporter: a major employer in south africa but will not last long if eu rules get tougher. >> putting a...
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think of south africa as something that was understood, the events in south africa and the slow end to apartheid was something that was understood by reagan and was also something else altogether. when you talk about the cold war and reagan's relationship to it, south africa is barely mentioned. of course, you cannot do everything. i know that. but from 1984-1989, soon-to-be president bush's developing of his thinking of foreign policy, including the revolts in south africa, the state of emergency for five years. in 1989, the desegregation of public facilities in south africa. mandela in that year. he was released in 1990. unbanned, and the appeal of apartheid laws in 1991. we know the elections were a couple of years later. so the end of the cold war does involve the slowing down and the end of u.s. support for apartheid, but it also involves a great many other things. the u.s., nonetheless, is central to that whole conversation. in south africa, it is also central to thinking about the cold war. at least a certain subset of people, so i would like to hear from you, whether you agr
think of south africa as something that was understood, the events in south africa and the slow end to apartheid was something that was understood by reagan and was also something else altogether. when you talk about the cold war and reagan's relationship to it, south africa is barely mentioned. of course, you cannot do everything. i know that. but from 1984-1989, soon-to-be president bush's developing of his thinking of foreign policy, including the revolts in south africa, the state of...
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it is also about south africa. when they connect with it hopefully they will connect with the true essence of who i am. i'm not afraid to express my pain or my joy and. i'm the kind of person that can never keep it to my sell. i have to let it out. >> have you always been that way? it has to be easier. >> it has always been that way. i was alone most of the time as a 7-year-old. no parents in the household. no one to look after me. you know, if i was punished or going through a difficult time i actually -- the stage where i literally can do it i felt like i could go on stage. let it all out. i guess in my relationship was people, you know, as well, i feel very much -- i'm so -- i am blessed. a whole lot of stuff going on. i wanted to let it out. >> great songwriting. >> yeah. yeah. i got to thank her for helping me through the song. >> before i do that, i mentioned the song you originally wrote. 30 years old. >> minked the song you originally wrote. 30 years old. >> yeah. it is. >> i love romantic. >> yeah. >> how
it is also about south africa. when they connect with it hopefully they will connect with the true essence of who i am. i'm not afraid to express my pain or my joy and. i'm the kind of person that can never keep it to my sell. i have to let it out. >> have you always been that way? it has to be easier. >> it has always been that way. i was alone most of the time as a 7-year-old. no parents in the household. no one to look after me. you know, if i was punished or going through a...
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so -- south africa is an example. there are undue -- unbelievable changes in south africa and the administration largely says, see? everything is going our way throughout the world. now let's focus on gorbachev. if we can get the center of the world right, which is europe, everything else will unfold. there will be nirvana throughout the developing world. here is the case where i do not see the global south playing a particular role within the way the bush administration dealt with it. bush administration, that seems to be the way i am reading their discussions. i think after that, i should probably throw it open. >> great. put your hands up. notes.king signal to me, even while someone is talking. we will get around to you. if everybody would simply identify themselves before they ask a question -- jim hirschberg from george washington university. a question for jeffrey and two small questions for andrew. one for jeff. huge believer in international history and using international sources. amazing materials are now op
so -- south africa is an example. there are undue -- unbelievable changes in south africa and the administration largely says, see? everything is going our way throughout the world. now let's focus on gorbachev. if we can get the center of the world right, which is europe, everything else will unfold. there will be nirvana throughout the developing world. here is the case where i do not see the global south playing a particular role within the way the bush administration dealt with it. bush...
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it was in tended to modernize south africas national defenses. the benefits to the economy northwesterly materialized. the president was investigated over corruption allegations. the case was dropped before he took office in 2009. his former aid was jailed for soliciting a bribe. companies from germany, italy, sweden, britain and france were all involved in the deal. the british have denied allegations of bribery. we are live in johannesburg. bring us up to date with what's going on in the court. >> the former president gave an hour's worth of evidence and since then, he's been cross examined. he's had some success, i think in trying to convince the commission that the deal was necessary. he said there was a constitutional obligation on the government to make sure the country was defensible, so the military hardware under apartheid had been left to a state of disrepair. he said it needed to be upgraded. he said it was difficult to reach a balance between what to spend on the military hardware and what to spend on things like house and social spen
it was in tended to modernize south africas national defenses. the benefits to the economy northwesterly materialized. the president was investigated over corruption allegations. the case was dropped before he took office in 2009. his former aid was jailed for soliciting a bribe. companies from germany, italy, sweden, britain and france were all involved in the deal. the british have denied allegations of bribery. we are live in johannesburg. bring us up to date with what's going on in the...
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and to king of global banking well the powers the five nations brazil russia india china and south africa aidid in brazil for the eve of the summit and message to finalize the details of the development bank now we've got a ferry i missed so called scott he's in the country just now for a stop to tell me what do i expect asians and what is on the agenda this week for the first is the development bank or the brics bank as it's going to be basically this is going to be a war chest for times of crisis is going to protect the five countries on their economies is going to act as a buffer if there is a future financial global crisis on the second part is the stabilization fund which is going to help support the emerging economies it's going to be seen as an alternative a rival if you like to the i.m.f. and the world bank let's talk about facts and figures because this new bank this new brics bank is going to have one hundred billion u.s. dollars in reserve and forty one billion of those are going to be provided by china eighteen billion will be provided by russia india and brazil h well south a
and to king of global banking well the powers the five nations brazil russia india china and south africa aidid in brazil for the eve of the summit and message to finalize the details of the development bank now we've got a ferry i missed so called scott he's in the country just now for a stop to tell me what do i expect asians and what is on the agenda this week for the first is the development bank or the brics bank as it's going to be basically this is going to be a war chest for times of...
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in south africa, it's just the judge. all this can happen around the edges. you don't know if it will have an impact. we lost kelly's video there. we'll be back with her. >>> boats taking on water. it was submerged ten minutes later. boaters had to tread water almost an hour in violent waves. >> i went under water and we saw everybody pop up and started counting heads to make sure everybody was above water. that's what i did to make sure we had all eight. with life jackets on, we couldn't swim anywhere. we were a bigger marker for somebody to find us. >> that's terrifying. a fisherman spotted them. one person hospitalized but expected to be fine. a hurricane rumbled through there. rough waters. >>> coming up, roger federer denied. how he failed so dramatically. we have that and the latest from the world cup in the bleacher report, next. means keeping seven billion ctransactions flowing.g, and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always calm during a storm. so if your business deals with the unexpected, hp big d
in south africa, it's just the judge. all this can happen around the edges. you don't know if it will have an impact. we lost kelly's video there. we'll be back with her. >>> boats taking on water. it was submerged ten minutes later. boaters had to tread water almost an hour in violent waves. >> i went under water and we saw everybody pop up and started counting heads to make sure everybody was above water. that's what i did to make sure we had all eight. with life jackets on, we...
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selling water to south africa. but surprise in this small landlocked country is a young but successful agriculture venture. most people told grant it would never work. but the fish is so good. all 1500-tons of it is export today japan for sushi. >> the product has grown in fresh water, so what we are sitting in at the moment is effectively a fresh water fee w. it gives us a unique tasting and textured product. >> reporter: workers clean the fish tanks 24 hours a day. many of them were relocated because of the reservoir and have spent the government's compensation pay outs. their jobs are sustainable and valuable in a country where one in four people are unemployed. he was a labo laborer on the fih farm's construction site now he's studying for a certificate in agriculture. >> people around here some of them. [ inaudible ] in future. >> reporter: his ambition is encouraged. eventually the owners want to hand the project over to the community. this is the final product destined for the discerning japanese market. at
selling water to south africa. but surprise in this small landlocked country is a young but successful agriculture venture. most people told grant it would never work. but the fish is so good. all 1500-tons of it is export today japan for sushi. >> the product has grown in fresh water, so what we are sitting in at the moment is effectively a fresh water fee w. it gives us a unique tasting and textured product. >> reporter: workers clean the fish tanks 24 hours a day. many of them...
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. >>> passengers aboard an international flight from south africa to hong kong got a frightening reminder of how unfriendly the friendly skies can really be. >> it happened when a plane hit a patch of turbulence so severe, 20 people were injured. here's matt gutman. >> reporter: turbulence. these are images of the overhead compartments. cracked by passengers catapulted into the air. look at this hole, punched in by a passenger's head. in all, 20 injured as the south africa airways flight crossed the equator from johannesburg en route to hong kong. some passengers evacuated in cervical collars. >> hit his head on the top of the roof. >> reporter: turbulence can form in the calmest conditions, often caused by pockets of air. we flew in a simulator in miami. where would you feel the most turbulence in a flight like this? >> in the back of the airplane. >> reporter: on average, 23 passengers are hurt a year. most of them, not wearing seat belts. there is no specific instrument alerting pilots of turbulence ahead. in fact, most pilots learn about it in their headset, of pilots reporting it ahe
. >>> passengers aboard an international flight from south africa to hong kong got a frightening reminder of how unfriendly the friendly skies can really be. >> it happened when a plane hit a patch of turbulence so severe, 20 people were injured. here's matt gutman. >> reporter: turbulence. these are images of the overhead compartments. cracked by passengers catapulted into the air. look at this hole, punched in by a passenger's head. in all, 20 injured as the south africa...
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south africa has moved through the truth and reconciliation commission. nelson man della was leading the debate. people are talking about it on social media and radio stations. >> thanks very much. >>> let's move onto the world cup. argentina is through to the final, playing germany in rio after beating netherlands on penalties. >> blue and white or simply orange, original tiargentina fa good choice. ♪ we are the champions >> feeling at home in brazil, both sides had a point to prove making it to the finals. the key players made their chances, messy and created more than rivals. he broke away from what seemed a three man defense from his left food. they struggled to break through. the game was tough and lived up to it's name as a contact sport. pressure on the keepers was consistent if not overwhelming. neither gave away too much. counter attacks came and what. a number of fans ask, what if? plenty of good will, both watched on at the shootout. rodriguez never doubted his role at this point. argentina get a chance to prove worth as they take on great ri
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africa joining one year later their group convenes to address the issues facing the global south as well as emerging markets and pursue a shared prosperity among each nation's fast growing economies and the most remarkable outcome of this week's summit was the creation of a new development bank created as an alternative to the existing international loan sharks the international monetary fund and the world bank the bank has received a total of fifty million dollars in capital with each brics country contributing ten million low income countries are encouraged to apply it to the bank for loans to fund their development projects so here to discuss the recent bric summit i'm joined by beautiful shot of the poor nations a possible history of the global south thank you so much for coming on. my pleasure thanks for having me so i began by getting your response of the new deal announced by the brics on monday what role do you think the new development bank will play and will it be a viable alternative to the i.m.f. and world bank. well the first thing to say is that it's good news and it's
africa joining one year later their group convenes to address the issues facing the global south as well as emerging markets and pursue a shared prosperity among each nation's fast growing economies and the most remarkable outcome of this week's summit was the creation of a new development bank created as an alternative to the existing international loan sharks the international monetary fund and the world bank the bank has received a total of fifty million dollars in capital with each brics...
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she used her pen to fight the injustice she saw around her in apartheid south africa and won the prize in 1991, three years before the end of white minority rule. she had grown up in a different era, born in 1923 to jewish immigrants, her father from lithiwania and mother from britain and published at 15 and not revealing her age at magazine. >> i have been writing since i was a child and i had a problem and three of my books were band, that is a strange experience for a writer and i was writing in a world language, in english so i was fortunate enough to be published elbow where -- elsewhere but you want to be published where you live and feel like a ghost when they are banned. >> reporter: 1948 and five years later her novel was published and mirrored some experiences as the daughter of white, middle class parents growing up in a mining, town in south africa and a student involved with young blacks and a member of the african national congress fighting for e wallty in south africa and a friend of an activist who went on to be the first black african president, nelson mandela. >> agai
she used her pen to fight the injustice she saw around her in apartheid south africa and won the prize in 1991, three years before the end of white minority rule. she had grown up in a different era, born in 1923 to jewish immigrants, her father from lithiwania and mother from britain and published at 15 and not revealing her age at magazine. >> i have been writing since i was a child and i had a problem and three of my books were band, that is a strange experience for a writer and i was...
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africa joining one year later their group convenes to address the issues facing the global south as well as emerging markets and pursue a shared prosperity among each nation's fast growing economies the most remarkable outcome of this week's summit was the creation of a new development bank rated as an alternative to the existing international loan sharks the international monetary fund and the world bank the bank has received a total of fifty million dollars in capital with each brics country contributing ten million low income countries are encouraged to apply it to the bank for loans to fund their development projects so here to discuss the recent bric summit i'm joined by video for shoddy author of the poor nations a possible history of the global south thank you so much for coming on. my pleasure thanks for having me so i began by getting your response of the new deal announced by the brics on monday what role do you think the new development bank will play and will it be a viable alternative to the i.m.f. and world bank. well the first thing to say is that it's good news and i
africa joining one year later their group convenes to address the issues facing the global south as well as emerging markets and pursue a shared prosperity among each nation's fast growing economies the most remarkable outcome of this week's summit was the creation of a new development bank rated as an alternative to the existing international loan sharks the international monetary fund and the world bank the bank has received a total of fifty million dollars in capital with each brics country...
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africa joining one year later their group convenes to address the issues facing the global south as well as emerging markets and pursue a shared prosperity among each nation's fast growing economies and the most remarkable outcome of this week's summit was the creation of a new development bank rated as an alternative to the existing international loan sharks the international monetary fund and the world bank that has received a total of fifty million dollars in capital with each brics country contributing ten million low income countries are encouraged to apply it to the bank for loans to fund their development projects so here to discuss the recent bric summit i'm joined by beautiful shot of the poorer nations a possible history of the global south thank you so much for coming on vision. my pleasure thanks for having me so i began by getting your response of the new deal announced by the brics on monday what role do you think the new development bank will play and will it be a viable alternative to the i.m.f. and world bank. well the first thing to say is that it's good news and i
africa joining one year later their group convenes to address the issues facing the global south as well as emerging markets and pursue a shared prosperity among each nation's fast growing economies and the most remarkable outcome of this week's summit was the creation of a new development bank rated as an alternative to the existing international loan sharks the international monetary fund and the world bank that has received a total of fifty million dollars in capital with each brics country...
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africa joining one year later their group convenes to address the issues facing the global south as well as emerging markets and pursue a shared prosperity among each nation's fast growing economies and the most remarkable outcome of this week's summit was the creation of a new development bank rated as an alternative to the existing international loan sharks the international monetary fund and the world bank the bank has received a total of fifty million dollars in capital with each brics country contributing ten million low income countries are encouraged to apply it to the bank for loans to fund their development projects so here to discuss the recent bric summit i'm joined by beautiful shot author of the poor nations a possible history of the global south thank you so much for coming on vision. my pleasure thanks for having me so i began by getting your response of the new deal announced by the brics on monday what role do you think the new development bank will play and will it be a viable alternative to the i.m.f. and world bank. well the first thing to say is that it's good n
africa joining one year later their group convenes to address the issues facing the global south as well as emerging markets and pursue a shared prosperity among each nation's fast growing economies and the most remarkable outcome of this week's summit was the creation of a new development bank rated as an alternative to the existing international loan sharks the international monetary fund and the world bank the bank has received a total of fifty million dollars in capital with each brics...
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his brother, nick, took a two-week vacation to cape town, south africa, two years ago, skipped a flight home so he could stay and work in this orphanage, and now the family takes trips back and forth to help out and to visit. in this moment, the brothers have been separated for six months. chris has not been there for a while, but you see the children in the orphanage recognize chris, you see all the hugs, all the love. >> they ran right oh there. they knew who was showing up. >> now, nick has been promoted basically to the managing director of the orphanage. when he got there, they could not afford basic necessities for the children, and there's nearly 30 children living in the orphanage. they were orphans because they lost their parents to hiv and aids, and their story, i think, was just something that touched his heart, his family here in the united states developed a nonprofit organization, and they are trying to help raise money to keep this orphanage operating. it's what they call nick down there in cape town, translating to blessing. they consider nick a blessing. >> that's great
his brother, nick, took a two-week vacation to cape town, south africa, two years ago, skipped a flight home so he could stay and work in this orphanage, and now the family takes trips back and forth to help out and to visit. in this moment, the brothers have been separated for six months. chris has not been there for a while, but you see the children in the orphanage recognize chris, you see all the hugs, all the love. >> they ran right oh there. they knew who was showing up. >>...
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russia brazil and india will leaguers eighteen million and south africa with the size that in the developing world now accounts for seventy five percent of the globe's currency. and in total the brics countries hold around four point five trillion dollars in exports earnings the independent specialist on china andrew cape young thinks that this is a great example of brics nations accumulating power on the international stage the world is shifting into a uni polar kind of world order to a more multipolar world order more you groups or perhaps of the various. religious and a card of regional card of interest rather than be dictated by a one size fits all kind of formula. so i think that there is a great role for the bric countries the plague. well experts have blamed the international monetary fund at least in part for the economic crisis in europe and here is a few reasons why every i.m.f. loan comes with a hefty bag of conditions which normally include job and pension cuts and wage freeze and an all overhaul of labor laws spain that got one hundred billion dollars from the fund has youth une
russia brazil and india will leaguers eighteen million and south africa with the size that in the developing world now accounts for seventy five percent of the globe's currency. and in total the brics countries hold around four point five trillion dollars in exports earnings the independent specialist on china andrew cape young thinks that this is a great example of brics nations accumulating power on the international stage the world is shifting into a uni polar kind of world order to a more...
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africa joining one year later their group convenes to address the issues facing the global south as well as emerging markets and pursue a shared prosperity among each nation's fast growing economies the most remarkable outcome of this week's summit was the creation of a new development bank rated as an alternative to the existing international loan sharks the international monetary fund and the world bank the bank has received a total of fifty million dollars in capital with each brics country contributing ten million low income countries are encouraged to apply it to the bank for loans to fund their development projects so here to discuss the recent bric summit i'm joined by vidic rashad author of the poor nations a possible history of the global south thank you so much for coming on. my pleasure thanks for having me so i began by getting your response of the new deal announced by the brics on monday what role do you think the new development bank will play and will it be a viable alternative to the i.m.f. and world bank. well the first thing to say is that it's good news and it's
africa joining one year later their group convenes to address the issues facing the global south as well as emerging markets and pursue a shared prosperity among each nation's fast growing economies the most remarkable outcome of this week's summit was the creation of a new development bank rated as an alternative to the existing international loan sharks the international monetary fund and the world bank the bank has received a total of fifty million dollars in capital with each brics country...
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well you know the brick says since two thousand and nine before south africa joined in then in all the other five meetings before this one the brics is said that it's very important for multilateralism to be the framework of international diplomacy not unique polarity where the united states essentially drives an agenda and in light of that they've said in each of the declarations the brics countries need to have an active role in the israel palestine or rather the middle east peace dialogue unfortunately in this declaration in the middle of him murderous bombing campaign against gaza the brics countries basically reiterated what they have said since two thousand and nine what we didn't see was a direct statement condemning the violence and calling for a cease fire that would have been actually quite important to have had the the five brics countries from brazil make a statement about a cease fire it strikes me is a very odd thing that you know many of the brics countries especially russia and china have felt betrayed by the way the west handled the situation in libya with resolution o
well you know the brick says since two thousand and nine before south africa joined in then in all the other five meetings before this one the brics is said that it's very important for multilateralism to be the framework of international diplomacy not unique polarity where the united states essentially drives an agenda and in light of that they've said in each of the declarations the brics countries need to have an active role in the israel palestine or rather the middle east peace dialogue...
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africa pull away i mean pull out there in bassa tears stop the stop the trade begin to boycott imposed sanctions on israel until you know kind of israel are allows for the rebuilding of gaza allows for the repatriation of the refugees and allows for a real solution to this problem which like you said is not going to be the two state solution because israel killed it but a single democracy where israelis and palestinians can live free and equal until such time. and there has not even a jones i don't know where you go in israel go ahead fred go ahead. make ok make i don't know who you represent i don't know who you're speaking for ninety percent of the jews of israel want to jewish state they don't want one state that's going to be a buying national state and you talk about the world word repatriation i suggest you look at the comments of no i'm chomsky he's a leftist in the united states that just broke with the b.d.s. movement here in norman finkelstein made it clear the b.d.s. the boycott this investment sanctions is out to destroy israel they want repatriation they make note is the s
africa pull away i mean pull out there in bassa tears stop the stop the trade begin to boycott imposed sanctions on israel until you know kind of israel are allows for the rebuilding of gaza allows for the repatriation of the refugees and allows for a real solution to this problem which like you said is not going to be the two state solution because israel killed it but a single democracy where israelis and palestinians can live free and equal until such time. and there has not even a jones i...
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africa was a good thing for also i'm sorry we've run out of time gentlemen fascinating a program very many thanks to my guests in jerusalem tel aviv and in new york and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are can see you next time and remember problem for. the police. trying to clear. the police going to. look for the sort of thing everybody. dalai lama oh well. you know a lot like what he. was saying all. these cases. sometimes for nothing. it's such it's not just you still can still be just if you see the stage take a look you be. the teacher on the cell and. the shelves are forced. to play. in the finish line of the marathon let. the s. let let. the luck. of the day. look. welcome to breaking at the set i'm abby martin so a couple months ago i noticed that a wikipedia page someone made for me got taken down although my page was put up later after statement i made became viral the ordeal caused me to realize that the editing process for the online encyclopedia is very selective see an elite group of super admins rule the narrative by majority consensus or mob opinions are acc
africa was a good thing for also i'm sorry we've run out of time gentlemen fascinating a program very many thanks to my guests in jerusalem tel aviv and in new york and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are can see you next time and remember problem for. the police. trying to clear. the police going to. look for the sort of thing everybody. dalai lama oh well. you know a lot like what he. was saying all. these cases. sometimes for nothing. it's such it's not just you still can still be...
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africa wanting apartheid to end either and welcoming el someone del as president but one day they woke up in the morning and the world said enough and that was enough and also mandela was president and apartheid fell israelis may not want this today but they are going to make i believe on morning when this is going to be a reality here fred jumpin you know how kids if they don't like the fabric our god our nation are backward if you know i'm trying to have a population is palestinian let me just finish one ten twenty three point finish really do not like the fact that over half the population are so thank you if they don't like the fact that over half the population is arab here are palestinian arabs then they can go live somewhere else the reality here over fifty percent of the population are palestinians they cannot continue to live under this brutal inhumane regime again whether they live on a gradually in the west that are gaza or in jerusalem go ahead fred a new york. ok ok mostly i think that you're making the same mistake you're saying basically so my mother marcia go back to li
africa wanting apartheid to end either and welcoming el someone del as president but one day they woke up in the morning and the world said enough and that was enough and also mandela was president and apartheid fell israelis may not want this today but they are going to make i believe on morning when this is going to be a reality here fred jumpin you know how kids if they don't like the fabric our god our nation are backward if you know i'm trying to have a population is palestinian let me...